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WEBJun 7, 2015 · "That' used at the beginning of a sentence or anywhere, refers to the closest preceding noun. I am aware that that is often used that way, that is why the use of that is so confusing. I believe that that is the most overused word that is in the English language.
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WEBIt ("the nub of the question") may be best answered by pointing out that beginning sentences with "it" when the reference is unclear harms clarity. Although, it may be that …
WEBAug 20, 2020 · Can we use “verb s/es” at the beginning of a sentence? For example: “It looks good” becomes “looks good” or “goes into the room, he looks shocked” or maybe if …
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WEBJan 14, 2021 · I tend to use the word this at the beginning of a sentence when I want to refer to something I said in the previous sentence. For example: The purpose of a …
WEBDec 11, 2014 · But if you want to get rid of the "this" at the beginning of the second sentence, you can rewrite the first sentence a little bit. For example, instead of. Deploy …
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WEBApr 20, 2020 · The title of your post suggests that you'd like to know when it's acceptable to start a sentence with an "-ing" word more generally, and not just in cases like the one …
WEBMay 24, 2012 · In British English, it is widely considered grammatically incorrect (or, at least, grammatically dubious) to start a sentence with a conjunction. For example: Starting …
WEBJan 29, 2014 · As a writer, I use "And" at the beginning of sentences in novels. I take (what I consider) this poetic license typically to emphasize a thought in a narrative or to more …
WEBOct 22, 2012 · You can use hence at the beginning of a sentence, but not like that. Because it means "therefore", it needs to come after the cause. If you want a conjunction that can …
WEBYou may use words like 'especially' or 'because' at the beginning of the sentence as long as you provide a supporting clause after it. Because my dog had fleas, I had to make …
Meaning of the word "FOR" used at the beginning of a sentence
WEBOct 13, 2015 · Generally, you can't use "for" as a conjunction at the beginning of a sentence. Most of time, "for" is used for giving reason. ex- I am here, for she is ill. You …
Use of "when it comes to" at the beginning of a sentence
WEBJul 28, 2017 · As I talk to someone about some subjects, could I use "when it comes to" at the beginning of sentence? For example: When it comes to food, I like... Also, is it …
Using "though" at the beginning of the following sentence
WEBThe sentence where you used though at the beginning, seems incomplete. All you can do is, combine the last two sentences by removing the full-stop and starting though with a …
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WEBOct 31, 2017 · How would I correctly place a list at the start of a sentence? For example, how what is the correct way to write: Pens, markers, pencils I had it all. If a comma …
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WEBNov 24, 2017 · What is the significance of placing 'of' at the beginning of the sentence? Is it still used as a preposition in the sentence?
"Further, ..." versus "Furthermore, ..." at the beginning of a …
WEBFor the most part, it is NOT used at the beginning of a sentence (e.g., “Without further delay.”). It is synonymous with “additional.”. By contrast, “furthermore” is an adverb that …
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WEBMar 10, 2016 · While you're at it, you might note that what's going on in the questions is subject-verb inversion, i.e., in a question, the declarative sentence order of subject then …
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WEBApr 16, 2015 · We often use except and except for as prepositions to mean ‘not including’ or ‘excluding’. They are followed by a noun or noun phrase or a wh-clause. Both except …
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WEBFeb 18, 2015 · 1. Every word I say is true; this I promise you. I think the pronoun 'this' is the direct object of the verb 'promise' and 'this' should be be placed after 'you', but it is …
When to use "And" at the start of sentence? [duplicate]
WEBJun 28, 2019 · You start a sentence with a conjunction when you want to call a clause out for special emphasis. Examples: We finally won a game against Notre Dame. And our …
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WEBOct 16, 2012 · It is not ‘grammatically incorrect’ and it is not restricted to informal writing. When but occurs at the beginning of a sentence it is not to be construed as a …
Can "still" and "yet" be used interchangeably when placed at …
WEBStill can stand on its own at the beginning of a sentence and affect its interpretation, but yet cannot.
Can I use "similar to" at the beginning of a sentence?
WEBIf you think ‘as’ implies identity, and you feel must assert similarity, then use similar as a simple adjective in an adverbial phrase, and adopt a general solutions to clumsy …
grammar - Can you start a sentence with Such as? - English …
WEBNov 22, 2019 · Yes, you can start a sentence with such as. No, the sentence in the question is not a great example of doing so. (But the whole passage is more semantically dubious …
word choice - Is "But" allowed at the beginning of a sentence as a ...
WEBNov 22, 2013 · The real rule isn't that "but" cannot be at the start of a sentence. Rather, a sentence starting with "but" should be avoided if you're starting a brand new discussion …
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